Code.org CEO rips NY Times for stoking ‘populist fears’ over computer science jobs and AI

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Code. Org CEO Hadi Partovi. (Code.org Photos)

Code.org co-founder and CEO Hadi Partovi The New York Times has torn for its latest report with details that some computer science is having trouble finding work in the US Major USA

A LinkedIn postPartovi says the newspaper and its Monday episode “Daily” Podcast The Cheripicing Authority was “to stoke the people of the people about the technology corporation and AI.”

Partovi says, “Computer Science and AI still add a quote on how to study CS from AI Agrani Andrew NG,” Computer Science and AI can still study.

The Podcast Episode titled “Big Tell Kids Code to Code” is named in a report on how to follow computer science education and how to follow the salary of six-image. This episode calls Microsoft President Brad Smith in the context of the tech giants supporting computer science education.

Following the episode The story of the Times from August In large companies like Microsoft and Amazon, it made it difficult for grades for grades for grades for grades on how technology giants met with artificial intelligence tools. A grade said that his only interview was with the Fastfood Chain Chiptal.

Partovi presses against the claim that AI will make CS obsolete to learn. If anything happens it makes it more necessary, he said in a piece He wrote for information This summer

Partovi writes, “We should not be confused by the short -term changes of some employers in some industries.” “Simplified Coding Computer Science has not decreased. It has increased rather and the demand for computer science will increase over time.”

He says data shows that CS grades have the highest middle wages and fifth-prolonged minor employment throughout Major.

Partovi is adding his voice to others involved in CS education, including the leaders of the University of Washington, who have been disappointed with the media report, which paints a scary image of the technical work landscape.

MagdalenaUW’s Paul G. Professor and Director of the Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering had earlier joined the Vice -Director of the School, Prof Dan GransmanMedia myth is a questionnaire for boosting for the story.

“A few years ago, the work market is stronger, but the sky is not falling a few years ago.”

“Smart, creative software engineers of art will need to understand how the latest tools can be created and used,” said Balazinska.

Partovi said that the Times Report “today highlights what is wrong with journalism.” However, he pushed some of the comments in his LinkedIn post, including a high school computer science teacher who called “Tech Broce and their investors and their psychopants the worst man on the planet at the moment”, mentioning “LLM genius attack”.

In addition to his brother Ali, Hadi Partovi with the mission of spreading knowledge of computer science, the Seattle-based code.RG.RG.

Partovi was a former Microsoft Manager and primary investors in companies including Facebook, Dropbox, AirBNB and Uber.

About $ 60 million from the choice of Microsoft, Amazon, Google and others, Code.RG has counted 12 million students and 1 million teachers on its platform today, 232 million projects have been created by students around the world.

In March 2023, when Code.Rig turned up to 10 years old, Partovi said in a questionnaire with Gikwire that AI “is creating a new superpower that is only available for computer scientists” and his company “will invest in three cases deep into space.”

Partovi said, “An AI is teaching how it works.” “The second is using AI and how do we learn computer science. And the third one is infusing AI and Computer Science on other issues of primary and secondary education.

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